The present surrogate fails at kleinanzeigen.ebay.de, as per this thread.
Specifically, my investigative results are here.
They confirm what several users reported: that the site breaks if google-analytics.com is not allowed orTA'd at the site.
TIA.
RFE: Modify G-A surrogate for German web site
RFE: Modify G-A surrogate for German web site
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Thank you, looking into that.
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The problem with that site persists in NS 2.2.9rc1. A modified G-A surrogate would be highly appreciated as an appropriate ABE rule is only the second-best solution.
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Actually it works for me.tlu wrote:The problem with that site persists in NS 2.2.9rc1. A modified G-A surrogate would be highly appreciated as an appropriate ABE rule is only the second-best solution.
Could you doble check whether it's something else, e.g. Adblock Plus?
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Giorgio, I don't know what to say. Yesterday I was on that site, clicked "Anzeige aufgeben" and, e.g., "Multimedia & Elektronik" - and the appropriate sub-menu only showed up if I whitelisted G-A. Today I tried it again - and, surprise, surprise, now it worked although G-A was blacklisted. I have no idea, why. Sorry for the confusion!Giorgio Maone wrote:Actually it works for me.tlu wrote:The problem with that site persists in NS 2.2.9rc1. A modified G-A surrogate would be highly appreciated as an appropriate ABE rule is only the second-best solution.
Could you doble check whether it's something else, e.g. Adblock Plus?
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